DICE wants to leave behind the mistakes of Battlefield 2042 by betting on stability in Battlefield 6 for consoles.
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Battlefield 6 continues to shape up as one of the most important releases of the last quarter of 2025, and now we have official confirmation of its performance on consoles. According to the developers of DICE and EA’s associated studios, the game will run at 60 frames per second on Xbox Series and PlayStation 5, guaranteeing a smooth experience in both online modes and campaign.
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This data comes with other technical improvements that demonstrate the studio’s intention to regain the lost confidence after Battlefield 2042. In the case of PlayStation 5 Pro, the game will feature specific visual enhancements and support for variable refresh rates (VRR), something that will also apply to Xbox Series X for those with compatible monitors.
Battlefield 6 bets on stability and performance on consoles
After the stumble that was Battlefield 2042, criticized for its launch state and design decisions, Electronic Arts has decided to put all its weight behind this new installment. The goal is to once again offer the realistic, explosive, and well-optimized combat experience that the saga is known for. If you want to know more about the game, you can read our first impressions through the following link.
The confirmation of 60 FPS performance on consoles adds to other recent good news: full cross-play support, the return of classic team modes, and a strong commitment to post-launch content. For now, everything points to Battlefield 6 wanting to be the saga’s redemption, and on Xbox Series, it will do so by aiming for the best possible performance. The release is scheduled for October 10, 2025.
